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or Governor John S. Morehead, Demo- crat, by a larger plurality than he re- “LITTLE JOE” BEFEATEB HAMMOND DEFEATS ceived two years ago. MINETTE DEFEATS OLD COUNTY OFFI- DR. Dll DOIS LOSES On the woman suffrage amendment Voters of St. Cloud District Relegate both sides claim victory. W. E. LEE BY 25,000 R.R.KELLSBY3B CIALS RE-ELECTED Bulldozing Boss to Political Junk Pile. BY SMALL MARGIN REPUBLICANS GET COLORADO BOTH CITY AND COUNTRY SNOW SAUK CENTRE MEN HAVE NECK FOUR YEAR TERM BROUGHT OUT SAUK CENTRE MAN MAKES many LONG PRAIRIE MAN May Need Offi- AND RACE REP- LARGE NUMBER OF For moons “Little Joe” has Question NECK FOR CAN- been the of A REMARKABLE SHOWING Settle. cock the walk among the UNDER. cial Count to RESENTATIVVE. DIDATES. county commissioners. AGAINST GREAT ODD& Denver, Nov. 5.—A Republican land- When things were not going his Carl- slide has swept into office George way he every gov- would brush aside ves- son, Republican candidate for tige of procedure and REST OF TICKET REPUBLICAN on VICTOR EXPERIENCED MEMBER LIMPERICH WINS BY EYELASH established ride SPLENOIB HOME ernor, and nearly every candidate over his colleagues, and this attitude INDORSEMENT the Republican state ticket in Colo- in some has cost the ¦ FRED STEVENS the liquor HENRY CANFIELD DEFEATED MORITZ GIVES SCHOENER SCARE instances tax- DEFEATED BADLY DEFEAT- rado. The fight between payers good, hard dollars. CANDIDATE MAKES the anti-saloon leaders ED FOR CONGRESS IN THE interests and FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER BUT FALLS 239 SHORT OF It was said that was unbeatable A MANLY the state shall go he STATEMENT—-RE- to decide whether VICTORY. in St. Cloud, and his henchman smiled a FOURTH DISTRICT. wet or dry is very close and will BY BEN ELLERING. TURNS ARE a smile that would not come off when INCOMPLETE. require official count to probably the it was announced that Peter N. Lahr settle. Hon. Frank Minette and Robert R. Steams county voters had a busy had filed for “Little Joe’s place. After a valiant fight against over- St Paul, Nov. 5.—Minnesota has Carlson’s plurality will be upwards Kells, pulled day Tuesday. There was a red-hot Later the smile vanished and every whelming odds Dr. Julian A. elected a Democrat for governor for of 5,000, bo.th of Sauk Centre off Dußois, pretty representa- every county trick known to the game was injected one of Sauk Centre’s the third a very contest for contest on for office and and Stearns time. tive this Kells carried to save the Boss, but the people willed county’s sterling citizens has been the line from district. in some instances the count was very de- first broke long BEATEN BY YOUNG DEMOCRAT Centre by a heavy majority, but otherwise and “Little Joe” was rele- feated for Congress from this, the Republican Sauk close. This was particularly true for of victories in 1898, but some of the outlying townships gave gated to the political scrap heap. As Sixth congressional district. Congressman Stevens of St, Paul the office of clerk of the district court when takes Mr. Minette a majority of 38. The and sheriff. a last gasp his henchmen are demand- The returns at hand are incomplete, Caught in Tidal Wave. ing the oath of office next January he result was in doubt until the returns Henry Schafer, a hustling young a recount. but the election of the Little Falls Paul, Nov. 5.—Caught in the will have no associates of his own St. from Northfork and Zion townships man formerly of Albany of The Herald cannot force any tears man is certain by a majority th*t may tidal wave which engulfed but now over the exceed 1,500. party holding state office. Democratic were received this morning. Mr. Kells St. CloSid, gave Henry Limperich the outcome. Ramsey county, Frederick C. Stevens, Herald, The entire Republican ticket was carried both but not heavy enough to scare of his life in the clerk of court The as one of the staunch eighteen years representative of supporters Dr. customary majori- for wipe out the lead of 54. contest. They of Dußois, has realized elected with the congressional district, were running neck and the Fourth The race was without bitterness and neck last evening, complete from the very beginning the alm pet ties ranging from 35,000 to 50,000, ex- to Carl C. but re- hoplessness went down defeat before every Sauk Centre resident should Limperich LOSO IS LOSER of the cause we were cept the candidate for governor, Will- comparatively unknown turns re-elect Mr. by a Van Dyke, a now get back of Mr. Minette and scant 89 majority. leading. iam E. Lee. young Democrat. Mr. Stevens’ defeat Voters of the Fourth The majority make his term as successful and ef- Ben Moritz took splendid per- District Turn have indicate! their In the late returns Lee was slowly was most decisive, his opponent’s plu- his and fectual as possible. sonality entered the sheriff con- Down desires Mr. Lindbergh will con- reducing- the Hammond plurality in rality being more than 5,000. and Accidental Commissioner Sauk Centre has various needs that test against Ben Schoener, the pres- tinue to be the Congressman. We country at First Opportunity. the districts. This was ex- must be cared for by the incoming ent very efficient sheriff. have the satisfaction that ho has been Schoener compelled fight pected, and, while the Democratic or- legislature and the member can secure beat Moritz two years ago in a gruel- to as he never fought ganization chiefs will have to revise DEMOCRATS GET GOVERNOR the best results by the co-operation ing campaign. Moritz Following the appointment of before. The Herald has not any re- almost came Nich- grets downward their first early predictions of his community. not quite. Mr. olas Thomey as county afte* to offer nor appologies to make, Republicans Take Nearly Everything back, but Schoener’s auditor of a 40,000 majority, it is believed The following is the unofficial vote majority will be approximately the death of Mr. Rau a year ago, the believing that the criticisms made of Else in Massachusetts. 239. Mr. final figures will not show the lead by precincts: Steams county gave Dr. Dußois, town boards of the Fourth Commis- Lindbergh and his party perfidy are just much less than 25,000. Boston, Nov. s.—Walsh, Democratic W S the Sauk Centre candidate for con- sioner district named Michael Loso as true today as they were Hammond will carry Hennepin and gubernatorial nominee, is re-elected Precinct 5 gress, a splendid indorsement of 4,- the St. Joe saloon keeper to fill out Monday. Ramsey counties by from 18,000 to 20,- by a majority of less than 8,000 over 669 votes as against 1,970 for Lind- the unexpired term. Dr. Dußois takes his defeat phili- 000. Reports from St. Louis couuty McCall, Republican. The lieutenant ro bergh. The popular Sauk Centre man There was considerable dissatisfac- sophically and extends the spirit of governor Republican 45 23 are meagre, but the St. James man is is and the G. O. Ashley ran several hundred ahead of Mr. tion over his appointment at this time 39 52 * gained congressman *¦ . P. has five Brooten Hammond in this normally strong and the Herald predicted that the complete returns. practically Crow Lake 20 21 county. people would rectify 54 55 Democratic Hammond re- the mistake at Crow River ceived 8,975 1,970 for the opportunity. 43 46 to Mr. Lee- first All Republicans in Vermont. Getty Chris Schmitt will have majority At the January meeting 46 98 a of the Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 5.—The Re- Grove of 1,500 for county treasurer over board Loso, in spite of his chestiness Lake 20 61 publicans made a clean sweep from George Casper Maehren, the Cold Springs demonstrated that during the Henry 17 74 short Gallinger down. Spaulding, Lake brewery salesman. time he would be a county Senator Melrose, Ist 80 119 commis- Republican, will probably have a plu- ward J. B. Himsl'defeats Hubert Hanson sioner the question of saving the tax- Melrose, 2nd ward 92 61 rality of 8,000 over A. W. Noone, Dem- for judge probate 1,800, and payers a thousand dollars or twp 28 81 of by so governor. Progressive Melrose Paul is county should ocrat, for The 29 16 Ahles re-elected attor- not stand between him and his dwindled almost to nothing. Northfork ney over by friends. tote 124 79 James Bennett about I Paynesville 1,300. In the defeat of . Raymond 39 39 Kowalkowski and The city of Sauk Centre polled a Loso the county has made an advance Mayor Nye an Easy Winner. Ist ward ... 90 65 Sauk Centre, very laß'ge vote; 480 of her citizens step forward. Minneapolis, Nov. 5. —Wallace G. Centre, ward ... 193 86 Sauk 2nd exercising rights of suffrage. Nye, incumbent, the Of the defeated James Sauk Centre, twp 47 32 number Dußois Williams in the mayoralty race by 20 61 this Dr. received 352 D. Spring Hill and Mr. Lindbergh 86. 6,000, overwhelming the “lid” candi- Zion 29 24 DOCTOR ALDERMAN The city gave Henry date in every ward in the city except Canfield 348 and Mr. Ellering 63. Robert Kells re- the First. Total 1055 1093 H. L. Lamb Elected to Fill Unexpired 38 ceived the endorsement of 283 of the Majority Sauk Centre citizens and Mr. Minette Term of J. J. Weisner in the 151. First Ward. FAIR CUP WINNERS CANFIELD DEFEATED W. E. Lee carried the city for gov- ernor by a majority of 32. Henry Borgmann and Jonas Eckberg Sauk Centre Man Will Retire from Next week’s Herald will publish a Dr. Howard L. Lamb will be the good will to his rival in the following Awarded Prizes Offered by County Board January First. complete tabulated statement of the new aiderman from the First ward, manly statement to the public: complete returns from the county. to fill the unexpired term of Joseph ‘I have fought a good fight; Railroads. After years of fatihful service Hen- Weisner, made vacant by the removel I have kept the faith; Centre, Democratic W. S. HAMMOND. ry Canfield of Sauk commis- 7 of that gentleman to the Second ward. I have stood by one district, DEATH OF OLD RESIDENTS. of the great- sioner from the Fifth willre- This contest was between two high- est, gentlest, ablest and most fn the lead, has carried Duluth and the The fair authorities have been hav- first, sa- tire January 1915. Mrs. Leßoy Ward, aged 79 years, grade men, L. W. Gingery and Dr. gacious presidents days iron range and probably will get out ing some difficulty selecting the win- since the Mr. Canfield was defeated by Ben died at her home in the town of Bruce Lamb. Both gentlemen were pushed of Abraham I proclaim- of the county with a majority of 2,500 ners of the silver cups offered by the Lincoln; Ellering, a well known and prosperous on Friday, October 23, 1914, after a into the race by their friends. Twen- ed the doctrines of absolute over Lee. Great Northern and Northern Pacific township Grove farmer. lingering illness. The deceased, ty two voters participating in the equality of every Justice George L. Bunn of the state railroads for the best exhibit in cer- paid individual and The voters of Sauk Centre Mr. whose name was Mary Hopkins, was the state election did not them- every and I supreme court has been re-elected for tain lines of agricultural endeavor at avail interest, have lost. Canfield a splendid tribute of confi- bom in New York City January 19, selves of the opportunity to vote for “In not a single fiber of my a six-year term. His opponent, Albert the recent Stearns County Fair. dence by giving him a fine major- Henry Borgmann, the progressive 1835. When seven years of age she aiderman. The canvass disclosed the being is there a trace of animos- Johnson of Red Wing, seems to have .. ity. Melrose and a number of the moved with her parents to Boloit, fact that Dr. Lamb had received 94 ity or ill-feeling against been snowed under by 25,000 on the farmer south of the city was awarded farming sections the went those Cup exhibiting of district Wis., where she lived for nineteen votes to 71 for Mr. Gingery. who have opposed by candidacy. face of returns at hand. The congres- the N. P. last year for his almost solidly to Mr. Ellering and years. / best cow and calf. He is the vic- In 1851 she went to Cedar “Icongratulate my opponent on I sional results are as follows: the majority will reach 236 according to INTO THE BEYOND. tor again this year. It willbe neces- Falls, lowa, and was married the his victory and I am conceited Firft District , the unofficial returns reported to the same year at the death of Mrs. Olena Johnson, (R). sary for him to win the cup next Waterloo, lowa, to Le- .In enough to believe that he will Lanesboro Herald. proceeded “Mollie,” year for it to become his personal Roy Ward, who her to the or better known as there make a better representative of Second District Franklin F. Ells- Ellering man of ripe ex- passed property. Mr. is a groat beyond eight days ago. from this life one of the most the people because worth, Mankato (R). perience ability to of the lessons Eckberg, residing and has the make She and her husband moved to Min- beautiful Christian characters; a de- he has learned in this campaign Third District —Charles R. Davis, St Jonas northwest competent peo- voted Northern cup a commissioner. The nesota in 1894, settling on a farm near wife and mother, always mind- “From the innermost depths Peter (R). of town won the Great ple gave of grains of his home township him an Sauk Centro, where they lived until ful of the comfort of her parents, lov- my heart I Fourth District—C. C. Van Dyke. St. for the best exhibition of and vote, that thank those who so almost solid indicating he about five years ago, when they ing and gentle and kind to brothers loyally came to my support. Pau! (D). grasses at the fair. stands as well in his home community moved to this county, settling in the and Sisters and a true friend in every J. A. Dußois.” Fifth District George R. Smith, as does Mr. Canfield in Sauk Centre. sense Minneapolis (R). town of Bruce, where they have since of the word. Olena Sukke was “ALONG THE SCENIC HIGHWAY” The following is the vote by pre- July 3rd, Sixth District lived. Mrs. Ward was a member of bom 1888. She was married SECOND LYCEUM NUMBER Charles A: Lind- The Northern Pacific Railway has cincts: >- Congregational to Henry 17th, bergh, Little Falls (R). the church and lived W. Johnson on March just issued a very attractive book en- to The second number of Sank Cen- Seventh District —, a good Christian life. She was also 1908. Two children were bom Mr. popular Lyceum titled “Along the Scenic Highway,” and Mrs. Johnson; eldest, tre’s series of enter- Granite Falls (R). a member of the Woman’s Relief the Gladys, tainments given which describes the country traversed Precinct Corps. died Nov. 11, 1910, age, oneyear; willbe at the Caugh- Eighth District—Clarence B. Miller, g §• The funeral was held Sun- Mil- Monday by its lines from St. Paul, Duluth and day Pillsbury ton was bora 29, two ron Theatre evening, Nov. Duluth (R). ft. oq afternoon from church Nov. 1911, 10th, Superior to the North Pacific coast. and was conducted months after the death of his father the attraction being Charles A. Ninth District —, Ashley 47 16 by Rev. H. Krou- Payne, of Milwaukee, a The important cities and towns along sey. The remains were laid to The husband died Sept. 29, 1911. Mrs. “world travel- Crookston (R). in Minnesota, North Dakota rest er with a genius for friendship.’* Tenth this route in Bear Head cemetery. The deceased Johnson passed away Oct. aged District—Thomas D. Schall, Crow Lake ... Mr. Payne Montana, Idaho, Washington and Ore- 10 31 by one years. by baby comes to this city bear- Minneapolis (P). Crow River 46 71 is survived sister, Mrs. Cora 26 She is survived her very possible gon are described. The population Murphy boy, father, mother, ing the best recommen- Getty 30 of St. Paul; and four broth- five brothers and (1910 census) of each town is given, 63 ers, Fred Hopkins two sisters. Pastor dations as an entertaining and in- .• of Seattle, Wash., M. A. Karmen speaker. ELECT THE ENTIRE TICKET together with a brief story regarding Grove 21 185 Hopkins and Johnson, baptis- structive But few men have Melrose, Ist Robert and Charles of Kings- married Mr. Mrs. the historical features and the com- ward 33 180 ton, Wash., George Hopkins ed their children and delivered traveled in all countries and all dimes Republicans Melrose, and of the extensively as Capture All the Offices mercial and industrial industries' of 2nd ward 35 125 Montana. funeral sermon Mr. as has Mr. Payne, and Melrose twp of and Mrs. John- he has gift In lowa. each place. The agricultural and 25 95 passed girl. the of converting wide Northfork 33 Mr. Ward to the Great Be- son and little ranges Des Moines, la., Nov. s.—Republic- commercial conditions of-the various 34 yond eight days ofknowledge into romance and Raymond before his wife, Oct. poetry. His ans swept lowa clean from Senator sections are described and in some in- 16 62 15, 1914. Bora in Canada, YOUTH DROWNS. lecture willbe illustrated* Sauk Centre, Ist ward 124 28 July 23, which is bound to add A. B. Cummins and Governor George stances statistics are shown. 1837. He was an old soldier, serving Alexandria, Nov., 2.—Louis Uraess, additional in- Sauk Centre, 2nd ward .... 224 45 terest. The price W. Clarke, who have from 25,000 to The pretty, strippled cover is print- three and a half years in Company twenty-four years of age, lost his life admission will be Sauk Centre twp 1,. 56 25 A 35 cents, with 10 cents additional for 40,000 plurality, down to the congres- ed in fdur colors, so blended as to pro- 12th Illinois Cavalry. He served his Friday evening in Lake Venus, in the sional and state ticket. After a hard duce the effect of 10 or 12 colors; the country with Western part of Douglas county. Ur- reserved seats. The entertainment Total 722 958 valor and received an willcommence at battle, aided by Secretary of State book contains 84 pages and is beauti- honorable discharge. He was ness, in company with Nels Quam, 8:30. Majority 236 a mem- The Bryan and President Wilson, Maurice fully illustrated by over 50 large tint- ber of the Palmer Post G. A. R., Sauk was fishing, and the boat was over- committee in charge of thin Connolly series of . A. went down to defeat be- ed halftones, of unusual excellence, of Centre and Mrs. Ward was a member turned by one of the men changing entertainments have dedded fore Cummins. congressmen are along to sell tickets for the remaining four Nine scenes the Northern Pacific. MARRIED IN NORTH DAKOTA of the W. R. C. df thia, city.—-Con- his seat. Erick Thorsen, a farmer, Republican. This publication is of. special inter- tributed. i hastened to their assistance, but was numbers at 75 cents each. All those The Progressives, who had the sup- est to the traveler but willbe found On Sunday, October 25, at Grand able to save only Quam, who was who have not yet secured their season port of a speech by Roosevelt, very Forks, N. D., occurred the marriage tickets can do so by- calling the . Colonel valuable to the student or, in ENTERTAIN clinging to the boat and almost ex- at X’ made a poor showing. fact, any person interested'in the of Miss Mabie Trattles, youngest FRIENDS hausted. The body was not recovered Theatre, the Merchants National or Northwest country. A copy may be daughter of Mrs. L. E. Trattles to Ru- Mrs. T. W. Mann and Miss Quigley until early yesterday morning, after First State Banks. SUFFRAGE VOTE DOUBTFUL had, free of charge, upon application dolph Schultz. The bride is a former very delightfully entertained 22

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